This week Reactions is checking out the chemistry that makes vertical farms possible. There's a lot of science that goes on behind this agricultural trend. As humans learned to farm, we arranged plants outside in horizontal fields, and invented irrigation and fertilizer to grow bumper crops. But with modern technology and farmers’ cleverness, we can now stack those fields vertically, just as we stacked housing to make apartment buildings. Moving plants indoors has many benefits: Plants are not at the mercy of weather, less wilderness is cleared for farmland, and it’s easier to control the runoff of fertilizer and pesticides. But the choice of lighting can make or break the cost of a vertical farm and affect how long it might take for urban agriculture to blossom.
For more on vertical farming, check out this article from ChemMatters: http://bit.ly/verticalfarmingchem
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published:28 Feb 2017

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As populations have grown, farming practices have become more intensified to maximise crop yields and ensure we can feed the ever growing population. Fertilisers and pesticides are used on crops, and animals may be kept inside in more densely packed sheds to maximise milk yields, or egg production, or speed up the time needed for the animal to be ready to be sent to market for meat.
An alternative to conventional farming is organic farming.
Organic farming currently accounts for about 1% of agricultural land worldwide. It focuses on sustainability and is thought to have less detrimental effects on the environment than conventional farming. This has led to it being proposed as an alternative to conventional agriculture for helping to overcome the climate change crisis we are currently experiencing. The debate continues, as it is not a perfect solution.
In theory, organic farming should not use chemical fertilisers, herbicides and pesticides or feed additives for livestock. It requires the farmer to use more natural alternatives. This results in lower yields, but the farmer can sell their produce at a higher price because consumers believe the produce is of a higher quality.
Instead of fertilisers, manure is used. This recycles waste and improves the soil structure. However, it is smelly and more difficult to apply than chemical fertilisers, and also means the farmer has less control over the mineral content they are putting into their soils.
Crop rotation is used to reduce disease building up in the soils and to strengthen the soil composition. Certain crops, such as the legume family - so peas and beans, fix nitrogen from the air and increase the nitrates in the soil. This makes the soil much more fertile, and so farmers rotate legumes with their other crops. Growing multiple crops is however less efficient and produces lower yields than specialising in one or few crops however.
Instead of using herbicides, weeding is the preferred organic farming technique. This is of course much more environmentally friendly because it is chemical free but it is very labour intensive. Although this does mean more jobs available, which is a great thing.
Organic farming is thought to maintain the biodiversity better than conventional farming because fewer chemicals are used. There are more bumble bees and insects in an area because pesticides haven’t been used. Weeds and non-crop plants can grow as herbicides aren’t used. Biodiversity benefits the food chain across all levels, from the plants up to the foxes.
These are the theories of organic farming, and is how we farmed for the one hundred thousand years before the industrial revolution. It is generally thought that organic farming is much better for biodiversity, and also produces a healthier product because less chemicals are used on it.
In the second video on organic farming, we will look at some of the problems of organic farming, and the reality of what it means to be an organic farm.
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In this video (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WhOrIUlrnPo) we looked at the key principles of organic farming - the use of more natural alternatives instead of chemical fertilisers, herbicides and pesticides or feed additives for livestock. This all sounds great, but there is more to the story.
Organic farming isn’t all good. The yields are lower because more produce is damaged by pests, and carefully selected chemical pesticides cannot be used. With an ever-growing world population, we have limited land to feed everyone from. So should we therefore just focus on maximising yields?
Or to get the same yields, more land would need to be farmed. Where would this surplus land come from - cutting down our remaining forests and rainforests? This would be far worse for the environment both in terms of climate change and biodiversity.
A study in the UK found that a litre of organic milk requires 80% more land than conventional milk to produce. That’s a lot more land, and makes you wonder whether organic foods are a luxury the world just cannot afford to provide.
Interestingly, it has been found that some organic farming methods require more water than non-organic alternatives; a huge problem as droughts become more regular and water more scarce.
Organic is not necessarily better for the environment either. Organic dairy farms do actually produce more methane per cow than conventional farms because of the diet of the cattle: organic cows apparently burp twice as much as conventional cows!! As methane is a greenhouse gas, this does not bode well for global warming.
You also need to consider the airmiles of your produce… in the UK most of the organic food is imported, so if there is a conventionally farmed alternative from a local source then it may be better for the environment to opt for that product.
Scientists are still fiercely debating whether conventional or organic farming has a larger environmental footprint; so I am not expecting you to have a clear opinion either!
It is actually a big misconception that organic farms cannot use any pesticides; they can because without them, the crop yields would be much too low for the farm to be sustained. Organic farmers can use both synthetic and natural kinds of pesticides, but some of the regular pesticide chemicals are banned on organic farms. As fewer chemicals are used, there is less risk of chemicals remaining on the food, which can only be a good thing for consumers.
Scientists are still debating the pros and cons of organic farming in comparison to conventional farming, and there is plenty of information you can read online. The tricky part is that most articles are very biased so don’t be swayed by the first article you read.
The principles of organic farming are obviously very good for the environment, but in reality yields matter. There is a balance to be found between looking after our soils and environment, and so employing organic strategies such as crop rotations, but having a limited amount of agricultural land and an ever-growing population.
Many conventional farmers employ organic strategies to do their best for the soil structure and local biodiversity, but make use of chemicals in the lowest levels possible whilst still maintaining yields.
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published:15 Dec 2016

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Here are 20 Most Profitable Agriculture BusinessIdeas. Farming business ideas to started in 2017. These businesses you can start with small investment. Hope you all enjoyed these farming business ideas.
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published:13 Jan 2017

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We are excited to share with you this Interview with the organic Gardener, Landscaper and Artist Kitzia Kokopelmana....
Check out her Facebook site and Youtube channel to find out more how to grow your own food, medicine and create beautiful gardens:
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These are the most amazing homemade inventions of 2017. These DIY gizmos and gadgets are not the safest but they are sure useful and fun. #Homemade, #inventions, #handmade, #amazinghomemade, #homemade2017, #diy, #homemadeinventions, #gadgets, #bike, #machines, #agriculture, #farming, #harvester, #tractor
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Need help selecting a fertilizer? Gardening Expert, Melinda Myers, reviews basic information on how to select a fertilizer and the difference between organic and synthetic fertilizers.
To learn more about the benefits of using an organic fertilizer: http://www.milorganite.com/using-milorganite/why-organic

Modern agronomy, plant breeding, agrochemicals such as pesticides and fertilizers, and technological developments have in many cases sharply increased yields from cultivation, but at the same time have caused widespread ecological damage and negative human health effects. Selective breeding and modern practices in animal husbandry have similarly increased the output of meat, but have raised concerns about animal welfare and the health effects of the antibiotics, growth hormones, and other chemicals commonly used in industrial meat production. Genetically modified organisms are an increasing component of agriculture, although they are banned in several countries. Agricultural food production and water management are increasingly becoming global issues that are fostering debate on a number of fronts. Significant degradation of land and water resources, including the depletion of aquifers, has been observed in recent decades, and the effects of global warming on agriculture and of agriculture on global warming are still not fully understood.

Vertical Farming

This week Reactions is checking out the chemistry that makes vertical farms possible. There's a lot of science that goes on behind this agricultural trend. As humans learned to farm, we arranged plants outside in horizontal fields, and invented irrigation and fertilizer to grow bumper crops. But with modern technology and farmers’ cleverness, we can now stack those fields vertically, just as we stacked housing to make apartment buildings. Moving plants indoors has many benefits: Plants are not at the mercy of weather, less wilderness is cleared for farmland, and it’s easier to control the runoff of fertilizer and pesticides. But the choice of lighting can make or break the cost of a vertical farm and affect how long it might take for urban agriculture to blossom.
For more on vertical farming, check out this article from ChemMatters: http://bit.ly/verticalfarmingchem
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3:51

What is organic farming? | Biology for All | FuseSchool

What is organic farming? | Biology for All | FuseSchool

What is organic farming? | Biology for All | FuseSchool

As populations have grown, farming practices have become more intensified to maximise crop yields and ensure we can feed the ever growing population. Fertilisers and pesticides are used on crops, and animals may be kept inside in more densely packed sheds to maximise milk yields, or egg production, or speed up the time needed for the animal to be ready to be sent to market for meat.
An alternative to conventional farming is organic farming.
Organic farming currently accounts for about 1% of agricultural land worldwide. It focuses on sustainability and is thought to have less detrimental effects on the environment than conventional farming. This has led to it being proposed as an alternative to conventional agriculture for helping to overcome the climate change crisis we are currently experiencing. The debate continues, as it is not a perfect solution.
In theory, organic farming should not use chemical fertilisers, herbicides and pesticides or feed additives for livestock. It requires the farmer to use more natural alternatives. This results in lower yields, but the farmer can sell their produce at a higher price because consumers believe the produce is of a higher quality.
Instead of fertilisers, manure is used. This recycles waste and improves the soil structure. However, it is smelly and more difficult to apply than chemical fertilisers, and also means the farmer has less control over the mineral content they are putting into their soils.
Crop rotation is used to reduce disease building up in the soils and to strengthen the soil composition. Certain crops, such as the legume family - so peas and beans, fix nitrogen from the air and increase the nitrates in the soil. This makes the soil much more fertile, and so farmers rotate legumes with their other crops. Growing multiple crops is however less efficient and produces lower yields than specialising in one or few crops however.
Instead of using herbicides, weeding is the preferred organic farming technique. This is of course much more environmentally friendly because it is chemical free but it is very labour intensive. Although this does mean more jobs available, which is a great thing.
Organic farming is thought to maintain the biodiversity better than conventional farming because fewer chemicals are used. There are more bumble bees and insects in an area because pesticides haven’t been used. Weeds and non-crop plants can grow as herbicides aren’t used. Biodiversity benefits the food chain across all levels, from the plants up to the foxes.
These are the theories of organic farming, and is how we farmed for the one hundred thousand years before the industrial revolution. It is generally thought that organic farming is much better for biodiversity, and also produces a healthier product because less chemicals are used on it.
In the second video on organic farming, we will look at some of the problems of organic farming, and the reality of what it means to be an organic farm.
SUBSCRIBE to the FuseSchool YouTube channel for many more educational videos. Our teachers and animators come together to make fun & easy-to-understand videos in Chemistry, Biology, Physics, Maths & ICT.
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In this 7 Days to Die Farming Guide, we are testing if BulletProof Glass will for underground farming. And what else will work for lighting and protecting your crops.
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3:59

The Pros and Cons of Organic Farming | Biology for All | FuseSchool

The Pros and Cons of Organic Farming | Biology for All | FuseSchool

The Pros and Cons of Organic Farming | Biology for All | FuseSchool

In this video (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WhOrIUlrnPo) we looked at the key principles of organic farming - the use of more natural alternatives instead of chemical fertilisers, herbicides and pesticides or feed additives for livestock. This all sounds great, but there is more to the story.
Organic farming isn’t all good. The yields are lower because more produce is damaged by pests, and carefully selected chemical pesticides cannot be used. With an ever-growing world population, we have limited land to feed everyone from. So should we therefore just focus on maximising yields?
Or to get the same yields, more land would need to be farmed. Where would this surplus land come from - cutting down our remaining forests and rainforests? This would be far worse for the environment both in terms of climate change and biodiversity.
A study in the UK found that a litre of organic milk requires 80% more land than conventional milk to produce. That’s a lot more land, and makes you wonder whether organic foods are a luxury the world just cannot afford to provide.
Interestingly, it has been found that some organic farming methods require more water than non-organic alternatives; a huge problem as droughts become more regular and water more scarce.
Organic is not necessarily better for the environment either. Organic dairy farms do actually produce more methane per cow than conventional farms because of the diet of the cattle: organic cows apparently burp twice as much as conventional cows!! As methane is a greenhouse gas, this does not bode well for global warming.
You also need to consider the airmiles of your produce… in the UK most of the organic food is imported, so if there is a conventionally farmed alternative from a local source then it may be better for the environment to opt for that product.
Scientists are still fiercely debating whether conventional or organic farming has a larger environmental footprint; so I am not expecting you to have a clear opinion either!
It is actually a big misconception that organic farms cannot use any pesticides; they can because without them, the crop yields would be much too low for the farm to be sustained. Organic farmers can use both synthetic and natural kinds of pesticides, but some of the regular pesticide chemicals are banned on organic farms. As fewer chemicals are used, there is less risk of chemicals remaining on the food, which can only be a good thing for consumers.
Scientists are still debating the pros and cons of organic farming in comparison to conventional farming, and there is plenty of information you can read online. The tricky part is that most articles are very biased so don’t be swayed by the first article you read.
The principles of organic farming are obviously very good for the environment, but in reality yields matter. There is a balance to be found between looking after our soils and environment, and so employing organic strategies such as crop rotations, but having a limited amount of agricultural land and an ever-growing population.
Many conventional farmers employ organic strategies to do their best for the soil structure and local biodiversity, but make use of chemicals in the lowest levels possible whilst still maintaining yields.
SUBSCRIBE to the FuseSchool YouTube channel for many more educational videos. Our teachers and animators come together to make fun & easy-to-understand videos in Chemistry, Biology, Physics, Maths & ICT.
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These videos can be used in a flipped classroom model or as a revision aid.
Find all of our Chemistry videos here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cRnpKjHpFyg&list=PLW0gavSzhMlReKGMVfUt6YuNQsO0bqSMV
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3:23

20 Most Profitable Agriculture Business Ideas

20 Most Profitable Agriculture Business Ideas

20 Most Profitable Agriculture Business Ideas

Here are 20 Most Profitable Agriculture BusinessIdeas. Farming business ideas to started in 2017. These businesses you can start with small investment. Hope you all enjoyed these farming business ideas.
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Born For Entrepreneurs
20 Most Profitable Agriculture Business Ideas

7:34

INTERVIEW WITH KITZIA #1: Organic vs. Chemical Farming

INTERVIEW WITH KITZIA #1: Organic vs. Chemical Farming

INTERVIEW WITH KITZIA #1: Organic vs. Chemical Farming

We are excited to share with you this Interview with the organic Gardener, Landscaper and Artist Kitzia Kokopelmana....
Check out her Facebook site and Youtube channel to find out more how to grow your own food, medicine and create beautiful gardens:
https://www.facebook.com/kokopelmana.kitzia?fref=ts
https://www.facebook.com/KokopelmanasSeedSanctuarySchool
https://www.youtube.com/user/holisticosmica
Also subscribe to our channel! We will be posting other parts of this interview soon so you can learn more about the essence of mother earth.
Check out our facebook site for news and our homepage for recipes:
https://www.facebook.com/Rawveganfeeling
www.veganfeeling.com
Denis & Catherine saying hi from Ecuador!

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Best Homemade Inventions and Gizmos #10 🚜 Farming

Best Homemade Inventions and Gizmos #10 🚜 Farming

Best Homemade Inventions and Gizmos #10 🚜 Farming

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How to Select a Fertilizer - Organic vs. Synthetic

How to Select a Fertilizer - Organic vs. Synthetic

How to Select a Fertilizer - Organic vs. Synthetic

Need help selecting a fertilizer? Gardening Expert, Melinda Myers, reviews basic information on how to select a fertilizer and the difference between organic and synthetic fertilizers.
To learn more about the benefits of using an organic fertilizer: http://www.milorganite.com/using-milorganite/why-organic

2:52

Agricultural chemicals awareness

Agricultural chemicals awareness

Agricultural chemicals awareness

The agricultural sector uses a variety of pesticides to protect plants, animals and agricultural products from harmful pests and diseases. It's important these chemicals are handled safely.

Nitrogen cycle in the soil

Nitrogen undergoes transformations in the soil depending on the chemical composition of the nitrogen applied. Learn more about Yara at http://www.yara.com/sustainability/climate/index.aspx
While nitrate is taken up directly by plants, ammonium and urea first need to be transformed into nitrate. Transformation losses are lowest with nitrate and highest with urea. All the nitrogen in the soil, whether it was applied as urea, ammonium or nitrate, ends up as nitrate before plants take it up.
If nitrate is applied directly, then losses from the transformation from urea to ammonium and ammonium to nitrate are avoided.

2:16

Cyclic Organic Farming model

Cyclic Organic Farming model

Cyclic Organic Farming model

5:50

Why is soil pH important to farmers?

Why is soil pH important to farmers?

Why is soil pH important to farmers?

Topic: pH value
Why is pH value important to a farmer?
What is happening to the tree?
Is it merely because of pH?
Yes, you are right.
pH is the measure of acidity or basicity of a substance.
It is expressed by positive numbers ranging from 0 to 14 where 7 indicates a neutral value, that is, neither acidic nor basic.
When the pH value of a substance is below 7, it is termed as acidic and when it is above 7, it is termed as basic.
The pH value of ideal soil is usually close to neutral.
It ranges from about 6.5 to 7.5.
If we don't maintain this pH, growth of most of the plants is adversely affected.
Are you shocked?
Did the white marble just turn yellowish brown due to acid rain?
Yes, you are right.
The pH of rainwater is about 5.6.
This means that rainwater is slightly acidic.
This slightly acidic nature of rainwater does not really cause any damage.
But, in last few years, many harmful substances are being released into the atmosphere.
Addition of these substances drops the pH of rainwater.
In certain cities, the proportion of these harmful substances is so high in the atmosphere that it drops the pH of rainwater to a much lower level making it strongly acidic.
When this strongly acidic rainwater falls down, it is termed as acid rain.
This acid rain not only discolors white marbles, but also harms human beings and animals in several ways.
Did the plant just turn yellow?
Why do you think this happened?
The plant turned yellow due to increase in pH value of the soil.
A pigment named chlorophyll gives a plant its green color.
The plant prepares chlorophyll with the help of iron.
When the plant absorbs water from soil, it also takes in iron present in that soil and prepares chlorophyll.
However, when the pH of soil increases, that is, when it becomes more basic, the availability of iron decreases.
As a result, the plant does not get the required amount of iron to make chlorophyll and hence, it turns yellow.
Also, besides the availability of iron, pH value of soil also affects the level of toxic substances, growth of bacteria and roots, etc.
Thus, when a farmer has to grow any crop, he has to know the value of pH of his soil for a good yield.
Otherwise, his crop will face undesirable consequences and ultimately, he may suffer a great loss.
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The crop which grown in chemical farming could not withstand natural calamities.Moreover,Pesticides used in agriculture remain on the produce and are consumed by people everyday. Natural Farming respects life. It opposes human exploitation on life. Respecting the nature is the best way to achieve top quality and yield.Nature farmer Madhar,explains the difference between chemical and natural farming, in this video.
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Please watch: "Terrace Gardening | The Green obsession of the couple-ఇంటి మేడ పై ఉద్యాన వైభోగం!!"
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best machines collection modern agriculture equipment technology around the world

best machines collection modern agriculture equipment technology around the world

best machines collection modern agriculture equipment technology around the world

World modern agriculture depends heavily on engineering, technology and the biological and physical sciences. Irrigation, drainage, conservation and channeling are all important fields to guarantee success in agriculture and require the expertise of agricultural engineers. Agricultural chemistry deals with other issues vital to agriculture, such as the use of fertilizers, insecticides and fungicides, soil structure, analysis, new agricultural technology, new agricultural machinery,extreme farming machinery, farm heavy equipment, world's largest farm tractor, modern farming technology, agriculture equipment, amazing agriculture technology, best agricultural technology

Vertical Farming

This week Reactions is checking out the chemistry that makes vertical farms possible. There's a lot of science that goes on behind this agricultural trend. As humans learned to farm, we arranged plants outside in horizontal fields, and invented irrigation and fertilizer to grow bumper crops. But with modern technology and farmers’ cleverness, we can now stack those fields vertically, just as we stacked housing to make apartment buildings. Moving plants indoors has many benefits: Plants are not at the mercy of weather, less wilderness is cleared for farmland, and it’s easier to control the runoff of fertilizer and pesticides. But the choice of lighting can make or break the cost of a vertical farm and affect how long it might take for urban agriculture to blossom.
For more on vertical far...

published: 28 Feb 2017

What is organic farming? | Biology for All | FuseSchool

As populations have grown, farming practices have become more intensified to maximise crop yields and ensure we can feed the ever growing population. Fertilisers and pesticides are used on crops, and animals may be kept inside in more densely packed sheds to maximise milk yields, or egg production, or speed up the time needed for the animal to be ready to be sent to market for meat.
An alternative to conventional farming is organic farming.
Organic farming currently accounts for about 1% of agricultural land worldwide. It focuses on sustainability and is thought to have less detrimental effects on the environment than conventional farming. This has led to it being proposed as an alternative to conventional agriculture for helping to overcome the climate change crisis we are currently ex...

In this 7 Days to Die Farming Guide, we are testing if BulletProof Glass will for underground farming. And what else will work for lighting and protecting your crops.
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The Pros and Cons of Organic Farming | Biology for All | FuseSchool

In this video (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WhOrIUlrnPo) we looked at the key principles of organic farming - the use of more natural alternatives instead of chemical fertilisers, herbicides and pesticides or feed additives for livestock. This all sounds great, but there is more to the story.
Organic farming isn’t all good. The yields are lower because more produce is damaged by pests, and carefully selected chemical pesticides cannot be used. With an ever-growing world population, we have limited land to feed everyone from. So should we therefore just focus on maximising yields?
Or to get the same yields, more land would need to be farmed. Where would this surplus land come from - cutting down our remaining forests and rainforests? This would be far worse for the environment both i...

published: 15 Dec 2016

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Here are 20 Most Profitable Agriculture BusinessIdeas. Farming business ideas to started in 2017. These businesses you can start with small investment. Hope you all enjoyed these farming business ideas.
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published: 09 Dec 2017

How to Select a Fertilizer - Organic vs. Synthetic

Need help selecting a fertilizer? Gardening Expert, Melinda Myers, reviews basic information on how to select a fertilizer and the difference between organic and synthetic fertilizers.
To learn more about the benefits of using an organic fertilizer: http://www.milorganite.com/using-milorganite/why-organic

published: 12 Jun 2015

Agricultural chemicals awareness

The agricultural sector uses a variety of pesticides to protect plants, animals and agricultural products from harmful pests and diseases. It's important these chemicals are handled safely.

Nitrogen cycle in the soil

Nitrogen undergoes transformations in the soil depending on the chemical composition of the nitrogen applied. Learn more about Yara at http://www.yara.com/sustainability/climate/index.aspx
While nitrate is taken up directly by plants, ammonium and urea first need to be transformed into nitrate. Transformation losses are lowest with nitrate and highest with urea. All the nitrogen in the soil, whether it was applied as urea, ammonium or nitrate, ends up as nitrate before plants take it up.
If nitrate is applied directly, then losses from the transformation from urea to ammonium and ammonium to nitrate are avoided.

published: 26 Oct 2011

Cyclic Organic Farming model

published: 16 Dec 2015

Why is soil pH important to farmers?

Topic: pH value
Why is pH value important to a farmer?
What is happening to the tree?
Is it merely because of pH?
Yes, you are right.
pH is the measure of acidity or basicity of a substance.
It is expressed by positive numbers ranging from 0 to 14 where 7 indicates a neutral value, that is, neither acidic nor basic.
When the pH value of a substance is below 7, it is termed as acidic and when it is above 7, it is termed as basic.
The pH value of ideal soil is usually close to neutral.
It ranges from about 6.5 to 7.5.
If we don't maintain this pH, growth of most of the plants is adversely affected.
Are you shocked?
Did the white marble just turn yellowish brown due to acid rain?
Yes, you are right.
The pH of rainwater is about 5.6.
This means that rainwater is slightly acidic.
This slightly...

The crop which grown in chemical farming could not withstand natural calamities.Moreover,Pesticides used in agriculture remain on the produce and are consumed by people everyday. Natural Farming respects life. It opposes human exploitation on life. Respecting the nature is the best way to achieve top quality and yield.Nature farmer Madhar,explains the difference between chemical and natural farming, in this video.
-~-~~-~~~-~~-~-
Please watch: "Terrace Gardening | The Green obsession of the couple-ఇంటి మేడ పై ఉద్యాన వైభోగం!!"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0D1pUKGFigc
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farmLife: natural farming chemistry lab tour

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published: 27 Aug 2017

best machines collection modern agriculture equipment technology around the world

World modern agriculture depends heavily on engineering, technology and the biological and physical sciences. Irrigation, drainage, conservation and channeling are all important fields to guarantee success in agriculture and require the expertise of agricultural engineers. Agricultural chemistry deals with other issues vital to agriculture, such as the use of fertilizers, insecticides and fungicides, soil structure, analysis, new agricultural technology, new agricultural machinery,extreme farming machinery, farm heavy equipment, world's largest farm tractor, modern farming technology, agriculture equipment, amazing agriculture technology, best agricultural technology

Vertical Farming

This week Reactions is checking out the chemistry that makes vertical farms possible. There's a lot of science that goes on behind this agricultural trend. As ...

This week Reactions is checking out the chemistry that makes vertical farms possible. There's a lot of science that goes on behind this agricultural trend. As humans learned to farm, we arranged plants outside in horizontal fields, and invented irrigation and fertilizer to grow bumper crops. But with modern technology and farmers’ cleverness, we can now stack those fields vertically, just as we stacked housing to make apartment buildings. Moving plants indoors has many benefits: Plants are not at the mercy of weather, less wilderness is cleared for farmland, and it’s easier to control the runoff of fertilizer and pesticides. But the choice of lighting can make or break the cost of a vertical farm and affect how long it might take for urban agriculture to blossom.
For more on vertical farming, check out this article from ChemMatters: http://bit.ly/verticalfarmingchem
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This week Reactions is checking out the chemistry that makes vertical farms possible. There's a lot of science that goes on behind this agricultural trend. As humans learned to farm, we arranged plants outside in horizontal fields, and invented irrigation and fertilizer to grow bumper crops. But with modern technology and farmers’ cleverness, we can now stack those fields vertically, just as we stacked housing to make apartment buildings. Moving plants indoors has many benefits: Plants are not at the mercy of weather, less wilderness is cleared for farmland, and it’s easier to control the runoff of fertilizer and pesticides. But the choice of lighting can make or break the cost of a vertical farm and affect how long it might take for urban agriculture to blossom.
For more on vertical farming, check out this article from ChemMatters: http://bit.ly/verticalfarmingchem
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Alison Le
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What is organic farming? | Biology for All | FuseSchool

As populations have grown, farming practices have become more intensified to maximise crop yields and ensure we can feed the ever growing population. Fertiliser...

As populations have grown, farming practices have become more intensified to maximise crop yields and ensure we can feed the ever growing population. Fertilisers and pesticides are used on crops, and animals may be kept inside in more densely packed sheds to maximise milk yields, or egg production, or speed up the time needed for the animal to be ready to be sent to market for meat.
An alternative to conventional farming is organic farming.
Organic farming currently accounts for about 1% of agricultural land worldwide. It focuses on sustainability and is thought to have less detrimental effects on the environment than conventional farming. This has led to it being proposed as an alternative to conventional agriculture for helping to overcome the climate change crisis we are currently experiencing. The debate continues, as it is not a perfect solution.
In theory, organic farming should not use chemical fertilisers, herbicides and pesticides or feed additives for livestock. It requires the farmer to use more natural alternatives. This results in lower yields, but the farmer can sell their produce at a higher price because consumers believe the produce is of a higher quality.
Instead of fertilisers, manure is used. This recycles waste and improves the soil structure. However, it is smelly and more difficult to apply than chemical fertilisers, and also means the farmer has less control over the mineral content they are putting into their soils.
Crop rotation is used to reduce disease building up in the soils and to strengthen the soil composition. Certain crops, such as the legume family - so peas and beans, fix nitrogen from the air and increase the nitrates in the soil. This makes the soil much more fertile, and so farmers rotate legumes with their other crops. Growing multiple crops is however less efficient and produces lower yields than specialising in one or few crops however.
Instead of using herbicides, weeding is the preferred organic farming technique. This is of course much more environmentally friendly because it is chemical free but it is very labour intensive. Although this does mean more jobs available, which is a great thing.
Organic farming is thought to maintain the biodiversity better than conventional farming because fewer chemicals are used. There are more bumble bees and insects in an area because pesticides haven’t been used. Weeds and non-crop plants can grow as herbicides aren’t used. Biodiversity benefits the food chain across all levels, from the plants up to the foxes.
These are the theories of organic farming, and is how we farmed for the one hundred thousand years before the industrial revolution. It is generally thought that organic farming is much better for biodiversity, and also produces a healthier product because less chemicals are used on it.
In the second video on organic farming, we will look at some of the problems of organic farming, and the reality of what it means to be an organic farm.
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As populations have grown, farming practices have become more intensified to maximise crop yields and ensure we can feed the ever growing population. Fertilisers and pesticides are used on crops, and animals may be kept inside in more densely packed sheds to maximise milk yields, or egg production, or speed up the time needed for the animal to be ready to be sent to market for meat.
An alternative to conventional farming is organic farming.
Organic farming currently accounts for about 1% of agricultural land worldwide. It focuses on sustainability and is thought to have less detrimental effects on the environment than conventional farming. This has led to it being proposed as an alternative to conventional agriculture for helping to overcome the climate change crisis we are currently experiencing. The debate continues, as it is not a perfect solution.
In theory, organic farming should not use chemical fertilisers, herbicides and pesticides or feed additives for livestock. It requires the farmer to use more natural alternatives. This results in lower yields, but the farmer can sell their produce at a higher price because consumers believe the produce is of a higher quality.
Instead of fertilisers, manure is used. This recycles waste and improves the soil structure. However, it is smelly and more difficult to apply than chemical fertilisers, and also means the farmer has less control over the mineral content they are putting into their soils.
Crop rotation is used to reduce disease building up in the soils and to strengthen the soil composition. Certain crops, such as the legume family - so peas and beans, fix nitrogen from the air and increase the nitrates in the soil. This makes the soil much more fertile, and so farmers rotate legumes with their other crops. Growing multiple crops is however less efficient and produces lower yields than specialising in one or few crops however.
Instead of using herbicides, weeding is the preferred organic farming technique. This is of course much more environmentally friendly because it is chemical free but it is very labour intensive. Although this does mean more jobs available, which is a great thing.
Organic farming is thought to maintain the biodiversity better than conventional farming because fewer chemicals are used. There are more bumble bees and insects in an area because pesticides haven’t been used. Weeds and non-crop plants can grow as herbicides aren’t used. Biodiversity benefits the food chain across all levels, from the plants up to the foxes.
These are the theories of organic farming, and is how we farmed for the one hundred thousand years before the industrial revolution. It is generally thought that organic farming is much better for biodiversity, and also produces a healthier product because less chemicals are used on it.
In the second video on organic farming, we will look at some of the problems of organic farming, and the reality of what it means to be an organic farm.
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The Pros and Cons of Organic Farming | Biology for All | FuseSchool

In this video (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WhOrIUlrnPo) we looked at the key principles of organic farming - the use of more natural alternatives instead of...

In this video (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WhOrIUlrnPo) we looked at the key principles of organic farming - the use of more natural alternatives instead of chemical fertilisers, herbicides and pesticides or feed additives for livestock. This all sounds great, but there is more to the story.
Organic farming isn’t all good. The yields are lower because more produce is damaged by pests, and carefully selected chemical pesticides cannot be used. With an ever-growing world population, we have limited land to feed everyone from. So should we therefore just focus on maximising yields?
Or to get the same yields, more land would need to be farmed. Where would this surplus land come from - cutting down our remaining forests and rainforests? This would be far worse for the environment both in terms of climate change and biodiversity.
A study in the UK found that a litre of organic milk requires 80% more land than conventional milk to produce. That’s a lot more land, and makes you wonder whether organic foods are a luxury the world just cannot afford to provide.
Interestingly, it has been found that some organic farming methods require more water than non-organic alternatives; a huge problem as droughts become more regular and water more scarce.
Organic is not necessarily better for the environment either. Organic dairy farms do actually produce more methane per cow than conventional farms because of the diet of the cattle: organic cows apparently burp twice as much as conventional cows!! As methane is a greenhouse gas, this does not bode well for global warming.
You also need to consider the airmiles of your produce… in the UK most of the organic food is imported, so if there is a conventionally farmed alternative from a local source then it may be better for the environment to opt for that product.
Scientists are still fiercely debating whether conventional or organic farming has a larger environmental footprint; so I am not expecting you to have a clear opinion either!
It is actually a big misconception that organic farms cannot use any pesticides; they can because without them, the crop yields would be much too low for the farm to be sustained. Organic farmers can use both synthetic and natural kinds of pesticides, but some of the regular pesticide chemicals are banned on organic farms. As fewer chemicals are used, there is less risk of chemicals remaining on the food, which can only be a good thing for consumers.
Scientists are still debating the pros and cons of organic farming in comparison to conventional farming, and there is plenty of information you can read online. The tricky part is that most articles are very biased so don’t be swayed by the first article you read.
The principles of organic farming are obviously very good for the environment, but in reality yields matter. There is a balance to be found between looking after our soils and environment, and so employing organic strategies such as crop rotations, but having a limited amount of agricultural land and an ever-growing population.
Many conventional farmers employ organic strategies to do their best for the soil structure and local biodiversity, but make use of chemicals in the lowest levels possible whilst still maintaining yields.
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In this video (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WhOrIUlrnPo) we looked at the key principles of organic farming - the use of more natural alternatives instead of chemical fertilisers, herbicides and pesticides or feed additives for livestock. This all sounds great, but there is more to the story.
Organic farming isn’t all good. The yields are lower because more produce is damaged by pests, and carefully selected chemical pesticides cannot be used. With an ever-growing world population, we have limited land to feed everyone from. So should we therefore just focus on maximising yields?
Or to get the same yields, more land would need to be farmed. Where would this surplus land come from - cutting down our remaining forests and rainforests? This would be far worse for the environment both in terms of climate change and biodiversity.
A study in the UK found that a litre of organic milk requires 80% more land than conventional milk to produce. That’s a lot more land, and makes you wonder whether organic foods are a luxury the world just cannot afford to provide.
Interestingly, it has been found that some organic farming methods require more water than non-organic alternatives; a huge problem as droughts become more regular and water more scarce.
Organic is not necessarily better for the environment either. Organic dairy farms do actually produce more methane per cow than conventional farms because of the diet of the cattle: organic cows apparently burp twice as much as conventional cows!! As methane is a greenhouse gas, this does not bode well for global warming.
You also need to consider the airmiles of your produce… in the UK most of the organic food is imported, so if there is a conventionally farmed alternative from a local source then it may be better for the environment to opt for that product.
Scientists are still fiercely debating whether conventional or organic farming has a larger environmental footprint; so I am not expecting you to have a clear opinion either!
It is actually a big misconception that organic farms cannot use any pesticides; they can because without them, the crop yields would be much too low for the farm to be sustained. Organic farmers can use both synthetic and natural kinds of pesticides, but some of the regular pesticide chemicals are banned on organic farms. As fewer chemicals are used, there is less risk of chemicals remaining on the food, which can only be a good thing for consumers.
Scientists are still debating the pros and cons of organic farming in comparison to conventional farming, and there is plenty of information you can read online. The tricky part is that most articles are very biased so don’t be swayed by the first article you read.
The principles of organic farming are obviously very good for the environment, but in reality yields matter. There is a balance to be found between looking after our soils and environment, and so employing organic strategies such as crop rotations, but having a limited amount of agricultural land and an ever-growing population.
Many conventional farmers employ organic strategies to do their best for the soil structure and local biodiversity, but make use of chemicals in the lowest levels possible whilst still maintaining yields.
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20 Most Profitable Agriculture Business Ideas

Here are 20 Most Profitable Agriculture BusinessIdeas. Farming business ideas to started in 2017. These businesses you can start with small investment. Hope yo...

Here are 20 Most Profitable Agriculture BusinessIdeas. Farming business ideas to started in 2017. These businesses you can start with small investment. Hope you all enjoyed these farming business ideas.
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20 Most Profitable Agriculture Business Ideas

Here are 20 Most Profitable Agriculture BusinessIdeas. Farming business ideas to started in 2017. These businesses you can start with small investment. Hope you all enjoyed these farming business ideas.
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We are excited to share with you this Interview with the organic Gardener, Landscaper and Artist Kitzia Kokopelmana....
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Check out her Facebook site and Youtube channel to find out more how to grow your own food, medicine and create beautiful gardens:
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In this 7 days to Die BeginnersGuide about Farming, I will show you How to make Fertilizer and grow crops. Farming on PC, PS4 and Xbox.
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Best Homemade Inventions and Gizmos #10 🚜 Farming

These are the most amazing homemade inventions of 2017. These DIY gizmos and gadgets are not the safest but they are sure useful and fun. #Homemade, #inventions...

These are the most amazing homemade inventions of 2017. These DIY gizmos and gadgets are not the safest but they are sure useful and fun. #Homemade, #inventions, #handmade, #amazinghomemade, #homemade2017, #diy, #homemadeinventions, #gadgets, #bike, #machines, #agriculture, #farming, #harvester, #tractor
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How to Select a Fertilizer - Organic vs. Synthetic

Need help selecting a fertilizer? Gardening Expert, Melinda Myers, reviews basic information on how to select a fertilizer and the difference between organic a...

Need help selecting a fertilizer? Gardening Expert, Melinda Myers, reviews basic information on how to select a fertilizer and the difference between organic and synthetic fertilizers.
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Need help selecting a fertilizer? Gardening Expert, Melinda Myers, reviews basic information on how to select a fertilizer and the difference between organic and synthetic fertilizers.
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Nitrogen cycle in the soil

Nitrogen undergoes transformations in the soil depending on the chemical composition of the nitrogen applied. Learn more about Yara at http://www.yara.com/susta...

Nitrogen undergoes transformations in the soil depending on the chemical composition of the nitrogen applied. Learn more about Yara at http://www.yara.com/sustainability/climate/index.aspx
While nitrate is taken up directly by plants, ammonium and urea first need to be transformed into nitrate. Transformation losses are lowest with nitrate and highest with urea. All the nitrogen in the soil, whether it was applied as urea, ammonium or nitrate, ends up as nitrate before plants take it up.
If nitrate is applied directly, then losses from the transformation from urea to ammonium and ammonium to nitrate are avoided.

Nitrogen undergoes transformations in the soil depending on the chemical composition of the nitrogen applied. Learn more about Yara at http://www.yara.com/sustainability/climate/index.aspx
While nitrate is taken up directly by plants, ammonium and urea first need to be transformed into nitrate. Transformation losses are lowest with nitrate and highest with urea. All the nitrogen in the soil, whether it was applied as urea, ammonium or nitrate, ends up as nitrate before plants take it up.
If nitrate is applied directly, then losses from the transformation from urea to ammonium and ammonium to nitrate are avoided.

Why is soil pH important to farmers?

Topic: pH value
Why is pH value important to a farmer?
What is happening to the tree?
Is it merely because of pH?
Yes, you are right.
pH is the measure of acidi...

Topic: pH value
Why is pH value important to a farmer?
What is happening to the tree?
Is it merely because of pH?
Yes, you are right.
pH is the measure of acidity or basicity of a substance.
It is expressed by positive numbers ranging from 0 to 14 where 7 indicates a neutral value, that is, neither acidic nor basic.
When the pH value of a substance is below 7, it is termed as acidic and when it is above 7, it is termed as basic.
The pH value of ideal soil is usually close to neutral.
It ranges from about 6.5 to 7.5.
If we don't maintain this pH, growth of most of the plants is adversely affected.
Are you shocked?
Did the white marble just turn yellowish brown due to acid rain?
Yes, you are right.
The pH of rainwater is about 5.6.
This means that rainwater is slightly acidic.
This slightly acidic nature of rainwater does not really cause any damage.
But, in last few years, many harmful substances are being released into the atmosphere.
Addition of these substances drops the pH of rainwater.
In certain cities, the proportion of these harmful substances is so high in the atmosphere that it drops the pH of rainwater to a much lower level making it strongly acidic.
When this strongly acidic rainwater falls down, it is termed as acid rain.
This acid rain not only discolors white marbles, but also harms human beings and animals in several ways.
Did the plant just turn yellow?
Why do you think this happened?
The plant turned yellow due to increase in pH value of the soil.
A pigment named chlorophyll gives a plant its green color.
The plant prepares chlorophyll with the help of iron.
When the plant absorbs water from soil, it also takes in iron present in that soil and prepares chlorophyll.
However, when the pH of soil increases, that is, when it becomes more basic, the availability of iron decreases.
As a result, the plant does not get the required amount of iron to make chlorophyll and hence, it turns yellow.
Also, besides the availability of iron, pH value of soil also affects the level of toxic substances, growth of bacteria and roots, etc.
Thus, when a farmer has to grow any crop, he has to know the value of pH of his soil for a good yield.
Otherwise, his crop will face undesirable consequences and ultimately, he may suffer a great loss.
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Topic: pH value
Why is pH value important to a farmer?
What is happening to the tree?
Is it merely because of pH?
Yes, you are right.
pH is the measure of acidity or basicity of a substance.
It is expressed by positive numbers ranging from 0 to 14 where 7 indicates a neutral value, that is, neither acidic nor basic.
When the pH value of a substance is below 7, it is termed as acidic and when it is above 7, it is termed as basic.
The pH value of ideal soil is usually close to neutral.
It ranges from about 6.5 to 7.5.
If we don't maintain this pH, growth of most of the plants is adversely affected.
Are you shocked?
Did the white marble just turn yellowish brown due to acid rain?
Yes, you are right.
The pH of rainwater is about 5.6.
This means that rainwater is slightly acidic.
This slightly acidic nature of rainwater does not really cause any damage.
But, in last few years, many harmful substances are being released into the atmosphere.
Addition of these substances drops the pH of rainwater.
In certain cities, the proportion of these harmful substances is so high in the atmosphere that it drops the pH of rainwater to a much lower level making it strongly acidic.
When this strongly acidic rainwater falls down, it is termed as acid rain.
This acid rain not only discolors white marbles, but also harms human beings and animals in several ways.
Did the plant just turn yellow?
Why do you think this happened?
The plant turned yellow due to increase in pH value of the soil.
A pigment named chlorophyll gives a plant its green color.
The plant prepares chlorophyll with the help of iron.
When the plant absorbs water from soil, it also takes in iron present in that soil and prepares chlorophyll.
However, when the pH of soil increases, that is, when it becomes more basic, the availability of iron decreases.
As a result, the plant does not get the required amount of iron to make chlorophyll and hence, it turns yellow.
Also, besides the availability of iron, pH value of soil also affects the level of toxic substances, growth of bacteria and roots, etc.
Thus, when a farmer has to grow any crop, he has to know the value of pH of his soil for a good yield.
Otherwise, his crop will face undesirable consequences and ultimately, he may suffer a great loss.
For more educational videos please visit http://www.SmartLearningforAll.com
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The crop which grown in chemical farming could not withstand natural calamities.Moreover,Pesticides used in agriculture remain on the produce and are consumed b...

The crop which grown in chemical farming could not withstand natural calamities.Moreover,Pesticides used in agriculture remain on the produce and are consumed by people everyday. Natural Farming respects life. It opposes human exploitation on life. Respecting the nature is the best way to achieve top quality and yield.Nature farmer Madhar,explains the difference between chemical and natural farming, in this video.
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Please watch: "Terrace Gardening | The Green obsession of the couple-ఇంటి మేడ పై ఉద్యాన వైభోగం!!"
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The crop which grown in chemical farming could not withstand natural calamities.Moreover,Pesticides used in agriculture remain on the produce and are consumed by people everyday. Natural Farming respects life. It opposes human exploitation on life. Respecting the nature is the best way to achieve top quality and yield.Nature farmer Madhar,explains the difference between chemical and natural farming, in this video.
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Please watch: "Terrace Gardening | The Green obsession of the couple-ఇంటి మేడ పై ఉద్యాన వైభోగం!!"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0D1pUKGFigc
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best machines collection modern agriculture equipment technology around the world

World modern agriculture depends heavily on engineering, technology and the biological and physical sciences. Irrigation, drainage, conservation and channeling ...

World modern agriculture depends heavily on engineering, technology and the biological and physical sciences. Irrigation, drainage, conservation and channeling are all important fields to guarantee success in agriculture and require the expertise of agricultural engineers. Agricultural chemistry deals with other issues vital to agriculture, such as the use of fertilizers, insecticides and fungicides, soil structure, analysis, new agricultural technology, new agricultural machinery,extreme farming machinery, farm heavy equipment, world's largest farm tractor, modern farming technology, agriculture equipment, amazing agriculture technology, best agricultural technology

World modern agriculture depends heavily on engineering, technology and the biological and physical sciences. Irrigation, drainage, conservation and channeling are all important fields to guarantee success in agriculture and require the expertise of agricultural engineers. Agricultural chemistry deals with other issues vital to agriculture, such as the use of fertilizers, insecticides and fungicides, soil structure, analysis, new agricultural technology, new agricultural machinery,extreme farming machinery, farm heavy equipment, world's largest farm tractor, modern farming technology, agriculture equipment, amazing agriculture technology, best agricultural technology

Organic Farming part 1

Full length documentary film 'Organic Farming - part 1' by Shramajeevi. http://www.shramajeevi.com Also visit http://images.shramajeevi.com for agricultural and rural images and http://contacts.shramajeevi.com for farming related contacts.

INTENSIVE TILAPIA FARMING

I created this video with the YouTube Video Editor . An OVERVIEW OF INTENSIVE TILAPIA FARMING. Introduction of Intensive Tilapia Farming. 2. History and Origin Of Tilapia including classification. Natural Spawning and Morphology. 3. Broodstock 3 way Crossing. Spawning. Syncronous Spawning. Collection of eggs for artificial incubation. Hatchery. Different concrete self cleaning circular tanks. Water chemistry. Tank preparation for growout. Harvesting and grading technique. Transporting your produce to market. Sorry for the audio. This video was done by an amateur and that was me. I just improvised whatever equipments available since this was not intended for public consumption somebody who was an authority in aquaculture convinced me to share it to the public since this video my help the in...

Feed the world: The Challenges of Global Food Security

Climate change is becoming an increasing challenge to food production, with the amount of land and water available for production limited. At the same time, the world is becoming more populated with people who are wealthier and demanding more food. The food system provides benefits for many. In the developed world, food is typically super-abundant and readily available. Despite this, over 800 million people are starving on a daily basis. Therefore, at a population level we over-consume and waste a significant proportion of the food we buy.
JoinProfessorTim Benton as he explores the challenges of sustainably and equitably providing food for a growing world population. This involves finding ways to sustainably increase food production and recognising that, for most, we live in a globalis...

published: 17 Aug 2015

Organic Farming on Surrounded By Science

What's all the hub bub about organic farming? Why is it so important? Join Meisa as she meets organic farmers at Love is LoveFarm in Decatur, GA. See how they make rich organic soil that yields delicious crops. Then, Meisa heads into the lab with Emory UniversityChemistryProfessorDoug Mulford to learn how certain food compounds are created. Grab your goggles as Doug lights a gummy bear on fire!
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Chemical-free farming - A New Hope... A New Life (Short film in Hindi)

Organic Farming - A New Hope...A New Life (ChemicalFree Farming)
Another initiative of The Art of Living that is making a profound contribution to the cause of environment sustainability is its campaign to promote and popularize chemical-free farming. It has launched awareness programs to encourage people to return to traditional methods of organic farming and eliminate the use of harmful chemical fertilizers and pesticides.
Chemical-free farming is seen as the only way to check degradation of soil quality. Excessive use of fertilizers have pensioned the soil, not only reducing yield but also making produce grown on them poisonous for human consumption. Also chemical-free farming is complementary to environment sustainability as it reduces the demand on natural resources such as water....

published: 30 Nov 2013

7 Days to Die A15 Survival : Ep 40 Farming

Come explore and survive with me.
7 Days to Die (7DtD) is an epic game involving surviving zombie hordes, crafting, and looting.
It features a rich voxel landscape with many different biomes to explore and tresures to find.
Level your character up, gain skills, and fight back the zombies.
Every 7th night, a horde finds you. Can we survive?
Running version StableAlpha 15.
Alpha 15 is here! Expect bugs, and death... lots of death.

published: 26 Oct 2016

Permaculture Design Transforms Neglected Farm into Food Forest

John fromhttp://www.growingyourgreens.com/ takes you on a tour of the Permaculture Skills Center which was a 5 acre neglected farm that got transformed into a food forest garden and teaching center in Sonoma county, California.
In this episode, John will share with you many examples and principles of permaculture and how you can start to implement them into your own personal garden.
You will discover many areas of this permaculture design and how they can benefit not only an ecosystem but also the community and whole economies.
You will also discover the mission of the Permaculture Skills center to transform Permaculture Activists into sustainable business owners that can further use and integrate the principles of permaculture into the real world.
Learn more about the Permaculture ...

published: 30 Aug 2015

Academic chemists are destroying our world. Alchemy is the cure for this corporate disease!

The godless, atheistic, agnostic, soul less psyence of academic chemistry is destroying our world. This backwards practice of materialism being used to seek financial profits without any consideration for the ubiquitous poisoning of our world is making every one and all species on this planet ill.
AcademicChemistry theory based on the false theory of a NuclearAtom, has polluted this world in every possible area of products being manufactured for sale to humanity. Whether it be: agriculture, medicine, farming, ranching, forestry, industry, personal hygiene, nutrition, dentistry, animal care, chemtrail poisoning, transportation, pharmaceuticals, weapons of war, etc. The concoctions conjured up by quackademic chemists are making this world seriously ill and destroying mankind as well as ca...

published: 11 Feb 2018

Agricultural Machinery - part 1 (Hindi)

Full length documentary film 'Agricultural Machinery - part 1 (Hindi)' by Shramajeevi. http://www.shramajeevi.com Also visit http://images.shramajeevi.com for agricultural and rural images and http://contacts.shramajeevi.com for farming related contacts.

published: 09 Dec 2013

"From Molecular Farming to Molecular Medicine"

Best Liquid Fertilizer To Grow Huge Plants in Your Garden

John fromhttp://www.growingyourgreens.com/ shares with you his favorite organic liquid fertilizer that will provide your plants what they are probably missing in modern agriculture. In this episode, John visits Hippocrates Health Institute in West Palm Beach, Florida and shares with you the fertilizer they use to grow successfully in sand. You will discover how easy it is to apply this liquid fertilizer in an irrigation system or when hand watering. You will also learn the other benefits of using this liquid fertilizer that supplies your plants with 90 elements so your plants can grow huge, be more pest resistant and taste the best,
Learn more about OceanSolution at
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Full length documentary film 'Organic Farming - part 1' by Shramajeevi. http://www.shramajeevi.com Also visit http://images.shramajeevi.com for agricultural and rural images and http://contacts.shramajeevi.com for farming related contacts.

Full length documentary film 'Organic Farming - part 1' by Shramajeevi. http://www.shramajeevi.com Also visit http://images.shramajeevi.com for agricultural and rural images and http://contacts.shramajeevi.com for farming related contacts.

I created this video with the YouTube Video Editor . An OVERVIEW OF INTENSIVE TILAPIA FARMING. Introduction of Intensive Tilapia Farming. 2. History and Origin Of Tilapia including classification. Natural Spawning and Morphology. 3. Broodstock 3 way Crossing. Spawning. Syncronous Spawning. Collection of eggs for artificial incubation. Hatchery. Different concrete self cleaning circular tanks. Water chemistry. Tank preparation for growout. Harvesting and grading technique. Transporting your produce to market. Sorry for the audio. This video was done by an amateur and that was me. I just improvised whatever equipments available since this was not intended for public consumption somebody who was an authority in aquaculture convinced me to share it to the public since this video my help the industry or for anybody to have an overview what we were doing in California. As a tribute also to the Fil - Americans who were one of the pioners in the Introduction of Intensive Culture System. Who were dedicated and out of passion to be a team player in the Advancement of Aquaculture Industry.

I created this video with the YouTube Video Editor . An OVERVIEW OF INTENSIVE TILAPIA FARMING. Introduction of Intensive Tilapia Farming. 2. History and Origin Of Tilapia including classification. Natural Spawning and Morphology. 3. Broodstock 3 way Crossing. Spawning. Syncronous Spawning. Collection of eggs for artificial incubation. Hatchery. Different concrete self cleaning circular tanks. Water chemistry. Tank preparation for growout. Harvesting and grading technique. Transporting your produce to market. Sorry for the audio. This video was done by an amateur and that was me. I just improvised whatever equipments available since this was not intended for public consumption somebody who was an authority in aquaculture convinced me to share it to the public since this video my help the industry or for anybody to have an overview what we were doing in California. As a tribute also to the Fil - Americans who were one of the pioners in the Introduction of Intensive Culture System. Who were dedicated and out of passion to be a team player in the Advancement of Aquaculture Industry.

Feed the world: The Challenges of Global Food Security

Climate change is becoming an increasing challenge to food production, with the amount of land and water available for production limited. At the same time, the...

Climate change is becoming an increasing challenge to food production, with the amount of land and water available for production limited. At the same time, the world is becoming more populated with people who are wealthier and demanding more food. The food system provides benefits for many. In the developed world, food is typically super-abundant and readily available. Despite this, over 800 million people are starving on a daily basis. Therefore, at a population level we over-consume and waste a significant proportion of the food we buy.
JoinProfessorTim Benton as he explores the challenges of sustainably and equitably providing food for a growing world population. This involves finding ways to sustainably increase food production and recognising that, for most, we live in a globalised food system where production and consumption can occur far apart. In addition, with food-related illnesses becoming a major driver of global mortality for those who over and under consume calories, solutions involve better nutrition, changing consumption patterns and reducing waste: the "sustainable nutrition" agenda. Innovative approaches to production, storage, manufacture, retail and consumption are needed and will require input from science, technology and social science. 'Feeding the world', and doing it sustainably is a complex and pressing global challenge, but research has an important role to play.
Professor Tim Benton is the Champion for the UK'sGlobalFood Security (GFS) programme, leading, facilitating and coordinating its activities. GFS is a partnership of the UK's main public funders of research in food security, including the research councils and government departments (including Environment, Farming and RuralAffairs, International Development, Health and Business, Innovation and Skills). The role of GFS is to ensure that strategically important research in this area is undertaken, and to add value to research via interdisciplinary collaboration, alignment and engagement of different communities of stakeholders. Tim is also a leading researcher based at the University of Leeds, focussing on agri-environment interactions and finding ways to make agricultural production more sustainable.
This lecture was organised in partnership with IChemE's Food and DrinkSpecial Interest Group.

Climate change is becoming an increasing challenge to food production, with the amount of land and water available for production limited. At the same time, the world is becoming more populated with people who are wealthier and demanding more food. The food system provides benefits for many. In the developed world, food is typically super-abundant and readily available. Despite this, over 800 million people are starving on a daily basis. Therefore, at a population level we over-consume and waste a significant proportion of the food we buy.
JoinProfessorTim Benton as he explores the challenges of sustainably and equitably providing food for a growing world population. This involves finding ways to sustainably increase food production and recognising that, for most, we live in a globalised food system where production and consumption can occur far apart. In addition, with food-related illnesses becoming a major driver of global mortality for those who over and under consume calories, solutions involve better nutrition, changing consumption patterns and reducing waste: the "sustainable nutrition" agenda. Innovative approaches to production, storage, manufacture, retail and consumption are needed and will require input from science, technology and social science. 'Feeding the world', and doing it sustainably is a complex and pressing global challenge, but research has an important role to play.
Professor Tim Benton is the Champion for the UK'sGlobalFood Security (GFS) programme, leading, facilitating and coordinating its activities. GFS is a partnership of the UK's main public funders of research in food security, including the research councils and government departments (including Environment, Farming and RuralAffairs, International Development, Health and Business, Innovation and Skills). The role of GFS is to ensure that strategically important research in this area is undertaken, and to add value to research via interdisciplinary collaboration, alignment and engagement of different communities of stakeholders. Tim is also a leading researcher based at the University of Leeds, focussing on agri-environment interactions and finding ways to make agricultural production more sustainable.
This lecture was organised in partnership with IChemE's Food and DrinkSpecial Interest Group.

What's all the hub bub about organic farming? Why is it so important? Join Meisa as she meets organic farmers at Love is LoveFarm in Decatur, GA. See how they make rich organic soil that yields delicious crops. Then, Meisa heads into the lab with Emory UniversityChemistryProfessorDoug Mulford to learn how certain food compounds are created. Grab your goggles as Doug lights a gummy bear on fire!
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What's all the hub bub about organic farming? Why is it so important? Join Meisa as she meets organic farmers at Love is LoveFarm in Decatur, GA. See how they make rich organic soil that yields delicious crops. Then, Meisa heads into the lab with Emory UniversityChemistryProfessorDoug Mulford to learn how certain food compounds are created. Grab your goggles as Doug lights a gummy bear on fire!
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Organic Farming - A New Hope...A New Life (ChemicalFree Farming)
Another initiative of The Art of Living that is making a profound contribution to the cause of environment sustainability is its campaign to promote and popularize chemical-free farming. It has launched awareness programs to encourage people to return to traditional methods of organic farming and eliminate the use of harmful chemical fertilizers and pesticides.
Chemical-free farming is seen as the only way to check degradation of soil quality. Excessive use of fertilizers have pensioned the soil, not only reducing yield but also making produce grown on them poisonous for human consumption. Also chemical-free farming is complementary to environment sustainability as it reduces the demand on natural resources such as water. Several studies have also shown that natural farming (without fertilizers and pesticides) not only leads to enhanced yield, but also supports healthy lifestyles.
To spread this practice, The Art of Living has trained thousands of farmers in India and abroad. It also runs an internship program at its CanadianCentre to educate youth about natural farming.
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Organic Farming - A New Hope...A New Life (ChemicalFree Farming)
Another initiative of The Art of Living that is making a profound contribution to the cause of environment sustainability is its campaign to promote and popularize chemical-free farming. It has launched awareness programs to encourage people to return to traditional methods of organic farming and eliminate the use of harmful chemical fertilizers and pesticides.
Chemical-free farming is seen as the only way to check degradation of soil quality. Excessive use of fertilizers have pensioned the soil, not only reducing yield but also making produce grown on them poisonous for human consumption. Also chemical-free farming is complementary to environment sustainability as it reduces the demand on natural resources such as water. Several studies have also shown that natural farming (without fertilizers and pesticides) not only leads to enhanced yield, but also supports healthy lifestyles.
To spread this practice, The Art of Living has trained thousands of farmers in India and abroad. It also runs an internship program at its CanadianCentre to educate youth about natural farming.
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7 Days to Die A15 Survival : Ep 40 Farming

Come explore and survive with me.
7 Days to Die (7DtD) is an epic game involving surviving zombie hordes, crafting, and looting.
It features a rich voxel lands...

Come explore and survive with me.
7 Days to Die (7DtD) is an epic game involving surviving zombie hordes, crafting, and looting.
It features a rich voxel landscape with many different biomes to explore and tresures to find.
Level your character up, gain skills, and fight back the zombies.
Every 7th night, a horde finds you. Can we survive?
Running version StableAlpha 15.
Alpha 15 is here! Expect bugs, and death... lots of death.

Come explore and survive with me.
7 Days to Die (7DtD) is an epic game involving surviving zombie hordes, crafting, and looting.
It features a rich voxel landscape with many different biomes to explore and tresures to find.
Level your character up, gain skills, and fight back the zombies.
Every 7th night, a horde finds you. Can we survive?
Running version StableAlpha 15.
Alpha 15 is here! Expect bugs, and death... lots of death.

Permaculture Design Transforms Neglected Farm into Food Forest

John fromhttp://www.growingyourgreens.com/ takes you on a tour of the Permaculture Skills Center which was a 5 acre neglected farm that got transformed into a ...

John fromhttp://www.growingyourgreens.com/ takes you on a tour of the Permaculture Skills Center which was a 5 acre neglected farm that got transformed into a food forest garden and teaching center in Sonoma county, California.
In this episode, John will share with you many examples and principles of permaculture and how you can start to implement them into your own personal garden.
You will discover many areas of this permaculture design and how they can benefit not only an ecosystem but also the community and whole economies.
You will also discover the mission of the Permaculture Skills center to transform Permaculture Activists into sustainable business owners that can further use and integrate the principles of permaculture into the real world.
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John fromhttp://www.growingyourgreens.com/ takes you on a tour of the Permaculture Skills Center which was a 5 acre neglected farm that got transformed into a food forest garden and teaching center in Sonoma county, California.
In this episode, John will share with you many examples and principles of permaculture and how you can start to implement them into your own personal garden.
You will discover many areas of this permaculture design and how they can benefit not only an ecosystem but also the community and whole economies.
You will also discover the mission of the Permaculture Skills center to transform Permaculture Activists into sustainable business owners that can further use and integrate the principles of permaculture into the real world.
Learn more about the Permaculture Skills Center at:
http://www.permacultureskillscenter.org/
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Academic chemists are destroying our world. Alchemy is the cure for this corporate disease!

The godless, atheistic, agnostic, soul less psyence of academic chemistry is destroying our world. This backwards practice of materialism being used to seek fin...

The godless, atheistic, agnostic, soul less psyence of academic chemistry is destroying our world. This backwards practice of materialism being used to seek financial profits without any consideration for the ubiquitous poisoning of our world is making every one and all species on this planet ill.
AcademicChemistry theory based on the false theory of a NuclearAtom, has polluted this world in every possible area of products being manufactured for sale to humanity. Whether it be: agriculture, medicine, farming, ranching, forestry, industry, personal hygiene, nutrition, dentistry, animal care, chemtrail poisoning, transportation, pharmaceuticals, weapons of war, etc. The concoctions conjured up by quackademic chemists are making this world seriously ill and destroying mankind as well as causing mass extinctions among countless species in our world.
The cure is to end the unconscionable and soul less practices and failed theories of the backwards academic chemists.
The solution is to turn away form the corporate driven greed for profits offered to the willing academic chemists who bear no conscience for their actions. Their world destroying psyence is based on non-existent nuclear atoms:
http://www.reciprocalsystem.com/cana/
This ridiculous "atomic" myth has been perpetuated for several generations by quackademia, so that tptb may corrupt and control, weaken with illness and disease this world in subjugation to their evil desires of global domination and absolute control of the planetary population.
This toxic corporate chemistry is at the very root of the problem since we are forced to accept these toxic technologies based on false academic chemistry theory, as "the only choice". When in fact the solutions can all be found directly in Nature. Academic chemistry works directly against Nature, producing death disease, environmental destruction, war, misery and suffering, while alchemy works with her to produce unlimited abundance, prosperity, happiness and health of this world as a whole.
The path of freedom for humanity and our world as a whole, is away from this corporate owed madness, to turn back to Nature and learn from her Alchemy. Viktor Schauberger was the greatest alchemist/gnostic of our times. The solutions to most of the world's biggest problems can be found in the great erudition of his life's work::
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL2AE61B12E7AC5B6C
The ElectricUniverseModel of Creation based on the Spiraling Electric, Table of PeriodicalElements is the foundation for the new era of Alchemy based Science, which will free us from the control freaks running this planet using the toxic chemistry they are poisoning us with.
This Science based on working with Nature instead of against her as we do presently, is what this world so desperately needs as we sink deeper and deeper in to the toxic cesspool of environmental chemical pollution and filth. This is the only way out: Free Energy technologies and a return to using Nature's Alchemical Chemistry for all of our needs.
Mirrored from this video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mMUlPI9n8jc
Mirrored by RobertOtey
Free Energy and FreeThinking
http://www.feandft.com
2-11-18

The godless, atheistic, agnostic, soul less psyence of academic chemistry is destroying our world. This backwards practice of materialism being used to seek financial profits without any consideration for the ubiquitous poisoning of our world is making every one and all species on this planet ill.
AcademicChemistry theory based on the false theory of a NuclearAtom, has polluted this world in every possible area of products being manufactured for sale to humanity. Whether it be: agriculture, medicine, farming, ranching, forestry, industry, personal hygiene, nutrition, dentistry, animal care, chemtrail poisoning, transportation, pharmaceuticals, weapons of war, etc. The concoctions conjured up by quackademic chemists are making this world seriously ill and destroying mankind as well as causing mass extinctions among countless species in our world.
The cure is to end the unconscionable and soul less practices and failed theories of the backwards academic chemists.
The solution is to turn away form the corporate driven greed for profits offered to the willing academic chemists who bear no conscience for their actions. Their world destroying psyence is based on non-existent nuclear atoms:
http://www.reciprocalsystem.com/cana/
This ridiculous "atomic" myth has been perpetuated for several generations by quackademia, so that tptb may corrupt and control, weaken with illness and disease this world in subjugation to their evil desires of global domination and absolute control of the planetary population.
This toxic corporate chemistry is at the very root of the problem since we are forced to accept these toxic technologies based on false academic chemistry theory, as "the only choice". When in fact the solutions can all be found directly in Nature. Academic chemistry works directly against Nature, producing death disease, environmental destruction, war, misery and suffering, while alchemy works with her to produce unlimited abundance, prosperity, happiness and health of this world as a whole.
The path of freedom for humanity and our world as a whole, is away from this corporate owed madness, to turn back to Nature and learn from her Alchemy. Viktor Schauberger was the greatest alchemist/gnostic of our times. The solutions to most of the world's biggest problems can be found in the great erudition of his life's work::
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL2AE61B12E7AC5B6C
The ElectricUniverseModel of Creation based on the Spiraling Electric, Table of PeriodicalElements is the foundation for the new era of Alchemy based Science, which will free us from the control freaks running this planet using the toxic chemistry they are poisoning us with.
This Science based on working with Nature instead of against her as we do presently, is what this world so desperately needs as we sink deeper and deeper in to the toxic cesspool of environmental chemical pollution and filth. This is the only way out: Free Energy technologies and a return to using Nature's Alchemical Chemistry for all of our needs.
Mirrored from this video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mMUlPI9n8jc
Mirrored by RobertOtey
Free Energy and FreeThinking
http://www.feandft.com
2-11-18

Full length documentary film 'Agricultural Machinery - part 1 (Hindi)' by Shramajeevi. http://www.shramajeevi.com Also visit http://images.shramajeevi.com for agricultural and rural images and http://contacts.shramajeevi.com for farming related contacts.

Full length documentary film 'Agricultural Machinery - part 1 (Hindi)' by Shramajeevi. http://www.shramajeevi.com Also visit http://images.shramajeevi.com for agricultural and rural images and http://contacts.shramajeevi.com for farming related contacts.

Best Liquid Fertilizer To Grow Huge Plants in Your Garden

John fromhttp://www.growingyourgreens.com/ shares with you his favorite organic liquid fertilizer that will provide your plants what they are probably missing ...

John fromhttp://www.growingyourgreens.com/ shares with you his favorite organic liquid fertilizer that will provide your plants what they are probably missing in modern agriculture. In this episode, John visits Hippocrates Health Institute in West Palm Beach, Florida and shares with you the fertilizer they use to grow successfully in sand. You will discover how easy it is to apply this liquid fertilizer in an irrigation system or when hand watering. You will also learn the other benefits of using this liquid fertilizer that supplies your plants with 90 elements so your plants can grow huge, be more pest resistant and taste the best,
Learn more about OceanSolution at
http://www.oceansolution.com
be sure to use discount code GYG to save 10% off your purchase.

John fromhttp://www.growingyourgreens.com/ shares with you his favorite organic liquid fertilizer that will provide your plants what they are probably missing in modern agriculture. In this episode, John visits Hippocrates Health Institute in West Palm Beach, Florida and shares with you the fertilizer they use to grow successfully in sand. You will discover how easy it is to apply this liquid fertilizer in an irrigation system or when hand watering. You will also learn the other benefits of using this liquid fertilizer that supplies your plants with 90 elements so your plants can grow huge, be more pest resistant and taste the best,
Learn more about OceanSolution at
http://www.oceansolution.com
be sure to use discount code GYG to save 10% off your purchase.

Vertical Farming

This week Reactions is checking out the chemistry that makes vertical farms possible. There's a lot of science that goes on behind this agricultural trend. As humans learned to farm, we arranged plants outside in horizontal fields, and invented irrigation and fertilizer to grow bumper crops. But with modern technology and farmers’ cleverness, we can now stack those fields vertically, just as we stacked housing to make apartment buildings. Moving plants indoors has many benefits: Plants are not at the mercy of weather, less wilderness is cleared for farmland, and it’s easier to control the runoff of fertilizer and pesticides. But the choice of lighting can make or break the cost of a vertical farm and affect how long it might take for urban agriculture to blossom.
For more on vertical farming, check out this article from ChemMatters: http://bit.ly/verticalfarmingchem
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What is organic farming? | Biology for All | FuseSchool

As populations have grown, farming practices have become more intensified to maximise crop...

What is organic farming? | Biology for All | FuseSchool

As populations have grown, farming practices have become more intensified to maximise crop yields and ensure we can feed the ever growing population. Fertilisers and pesticides are used on crops, and animals may be kept inside in more densely packed sheds to maximise milk yields, or egg production, or speed up the time needed for the animal to be ready to be sent to market for meat.
An alternative to conventional farming is organic farming.
Organic farming currently accounts for about 1% of agricultural land worldwide. It focuses on sustainability and is thought to have less detrimental effects on the environment than conventional farming. This has led to it being proposed as an alternative to conventional agriculture for helping to overcome the climate change crisis we are currently experiencing. The debate continues, as it is not a perfect solution.
In theory, organic farming should not use chemical fertilisers, herbicides and pesticides or feed additives for livestock. It requires the farmer to use more natural alternatives. This results in lower yields, but the farmer can sell their produce at a higher price because consumers believe the produce is of a higher quality.
Instead of fertilisers, manure is used. This recycles waste and improves the soil structure. However, it is smelly and more difficult to apply than chemical fertilisers, and also means the farmer has less control over the mineral content they are putting into their soils.
Crop rotation is used to reduce disease building up in the soils and to strengthen the soil composition. Certain crops, such as the legume family - so peas and beans, fix nitrogen from the air and increase the nitrates in the soil. This makes the soil much more fertile, and so farmers rotate legumes with their other crops. Growing multiple crops is however less efficient and produces lower yields than specialising in one or few crops however.
Instead of using herbicides, weeding is the preferred organic farming technique. This is of course much more environmentally friendly because it is chemical free but it is very labour intensive. Although this does mean more jobs available, which is a great thing.
Organic farming is thought to maintain the biodiversity better than conventional farming because fewer chemicals are used. There are more bumble bees and insects in an area because pesticides haven’t been used. Weeds and non-crop plants can grow as herbicides aren’t used. Biodiversity benefits the food chain across all levels, from the plants up to the foxes.
These are the theories of organic farming, and is how we farmed for the one hundred thousand years before the industrial revolution. It is generally thought that organic farming is much better for biodiversity, and also produces a healthier product because less chemicals are used on it.
In the second video on organic farming, we will look at some of the problems of organic farming, and the reality of what it means to be an organic farm.
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The Pros and Cons of Organic Farming | Biology for All | FuseSchool

In this video (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WhOrIUlrnPo) we looked at the key principles of organic farming - the use of more natural alternatives instead of chemical fertilisers, herbicides and pesticides or feed additives for livestock. This all sounds great, but there is more to the story.
Organic farming isn’t all good. The yields are lower because more produce is damaged by pests, and carefully selected chemical pesticides cannot be used. With an ever-growing world population, we have limited land to feed everyone from. So should we therefore just focus on maximising yields?
Or to get the same yields, more land would need to be farmed. Where would this surplus land come from - cutting down our remaining forests and rainforests? This would be far worse for the environment both in terms of climate change and biodiversity.
A study in the UK found that a litre of organic milk requires 80% more land than conventional milk to produce. That’s a lot more land, and makes you wonder whether organic foods are a luxury the world just cannot afford to provide.
Interestingly, it has been found that some organic farming methods require more water than non-organic alternatives; a huge problem as droughts become more regular and water more scarce.
Organic is not necessarily better for the environment either. Organic dairy farms do actually produce more methane per cow than conventional farms because of the diet of the cattle: organic cows apparently burp twice as much as conventional cows!! As methane is a greenhouse gas, this does not bode well for global warming.
You also need to consider the airmiles of your produce… in the UK most of the organic food is imported, so if there is a conventionally farmed alternative from a local source then it may be better for the environment to opt for that product.
Scientists are still fiercely debating whether conventional or organic farming has a larger environmental footprint; so I am not expecting you to have a clear opinion either!
It is actually a big misconception that organic farms cannot use any pesticides; they can because without them, the crop yields would be much too low for the farm to be sustained. Organic farmers can use both synthetic and natural kinds of pesticides, but some of the regular pesticide chemicals are banned on organic farms. As fewer chemicals are used, there is less risk of chemicals remaining on the food, which can only be a good thing for consumers.
Scientists are still debating the pros and cons of organic farming in comparison to conventional farming, and there is plenty of information you can read online. The tricky part is that most articles are very biased so don’t be swayed by the first article you read.
The principles of organic farming are obviously very good for the environment, but in reality yields matter. There is a balance to be found between looking after our soils and environment, and so employing organic strategies such as crop rotations, but having a limited amount of agricultural land and an ever-growing population.
Many conventional farmers employ organic strategies to do their best for the soil structure and local biodiversity, but make use of chemicals in the lowest levels possible whilst still maintaining yields.
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20 Most Profitable Agriculture Business Ideas

Here are 20 Most Profitable Agriculture Business Ideas. Farming business ideas to started ...

20 Most Profitable Agriculture Business Ideas

Here are 20 Most Profitable Agriculture BusinessIdeas. Farming business ideas to started in 2017. These businesses you can start with small investment. Hope you all enjoyed these farming business ideas.
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20 Most Profitable Agriculture Business Ideas

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INTERVIEW WITH KITZIA #1: Organic vs. Chemical Farming

We are excited to share with you this Interview with the organic Gardener, Landscaper and ...

INTERVIEW WITH KITZIA #1: Organic vs. Chemical Farming

We are excited to share with you this Interview with the organic Gardener, Landscaper and Artist Kitzia Kokopelmana....
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Best Homemade Inventions and Gizmos #10 🚜 Farming

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Best Homemade Inventions and Gizmos #10 🚜 Farming

These are the most amazing homemade inventions of 2017. These DIY gizmos and gadgets are not the safest but they are sure useful and fun. #Homemade, #inventions, #handmade, #amazinghomemade, #homemade2017, #diy, #homemadeinventions, #gadgets, #bike, #machines, #agriculture, #farming, #harvester, #tractor
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How to Select a Fertilizer - Organic vs. Synthetic

Need help selecting a fertilizer? Gardening Expert, Melinda Myers, reviews basic information on how to select a fertilizer and the difference between organic and synthetic fertilizers.
To learn more about the benefits of using an organic fertilizer: http://www.milorganite.com/using-milorganite/why-organic

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Agricultural chemicals awareness

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Organic Farming part 1

Full length documentary film 'Organic Farming - part 1' by Shramajeevi. http://www.shramajeevi.com Also visit http://images.shramajeevi.com for agricultural and rural images and http://contacts.shramajeevi.com for farming related contacts.

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Under Cover Farmers - Feature Length

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INTENSIVE TILAPIA FARMING

I created this video with the YouTube Video Editor . An OVERVIEW OF INTENSIVE TILAPIA FARMING. Introduction of Intensive Tilapia Farming. 2. History and Origin Of Tilapia including classification. Natural Spawning and Morphology. 3. Broodstock 3 way Crossing. Spawning. Syncronous Spawning. Collection of eggs for artificial incubation. Hatchery. Different concrete self cleaning circular tanks. Water chemistry. Tank preparation for growout. Harvesting and grading technique. Transporting your produce to market. Sorry for the audio. This video was done by an amateur and that was me. I just improvised whatever equipments available since this was not intended for public consumption somebody who was an authority in aquaculture convinced me to share it to the public since this video my help the industry or for anybody to have an overview what we were doing in California. As a tribute also to the Fil - Americans who were one of the pioners in the Introduction of Intensive Culture System. Who were dedicated and out of passion to be a team player in the Advancement of Aquaculture Industry.

Feed the world: The Challenges of Global Food Security

Climate change is becoming an increasing challenge to food production, with the amount of land and water available for production limited. At the same time, the world is becoming more populated with people who are wealthier and demanding more food. The food system provides benefits for many. In the developed world, food is typically super-abundant and readily available. Despite this, over 800 million people are starving on a daily basis. Therefore, at a population level we over-consume and waste a significant proportion of the food we buy.
JoinProfessorTim Benton as he explores the challenges of sustainably and equitably providing food for a growing world population. This involves finding ways to sustainably increase food production and recognising that, for most, we live in a globalised food system where production and consumption can occur far apart. In addition, with food-related illnesses becoming a major driver of global mortality for those who over and under consume calories, solutions involve better nutrition, changing consumption patterns and reducing waste: the "sustainable nutrition" agenda. Innovative approaches to production, storage, manufacture, retail and consumption are needed and will require input from science, technology and social science. 'Feeding the world', and doing it sustainably is a complex and pressing global challenge, but research has an important role to play.
Professor Tim Benton is the Champion for the UK'sGlobalFood Security (GFS) programme, leading, facilitating and coordinating its activities. GFS is a partnership of the UK's main public funders of research in food security, including the research councils and government departments (including Environment, Farming and RuralAffairs, International Development, Health and Business, Innovation and Skills). The role of GFS is to ensure that strategically important research in this area is undertaken, and to add value to research via interdisciplinary collaboration, alignment and engagement of different communities of stakeholders. Tim is also a leading researcher based at the University of Leeds, focussing on agri-environment interactions and finding ways to make agricultural production more sustainable.
This lecture was organised in partnership with IChemE's Food and DrinkSpecial Interest Group.

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Organic Farming on Surrounded By Science

What's all the hub bub about organic farming? Why is it so important? Join Meisa as she me...

Organic Farming on Surrounded By Science

What's all the hub bub about organic farming? Why is it so important? Join Meisa as she meets organic farmers at Love is LoveFarm in Decatur, GA. See how they make rich organic soil that yields delicious crops. Then, Meisa heads into the lab with Emory UniversityChemistryProfessorDoug Mulford to learn how certain food compounds are created. Grab your goggles as Doug lights a gummy bear on fire!
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Chemical-free farming - A New Hope... A New Life (Short film in Hindi)

Organic Farming - A New Hope...A New Life (ChemicalFree Farming)
Another initiative of The Art of Living that is making a profound contribution to the cause of environment sustainability is its campaign to promote and popularize chemical-free farming. It has launched awareness programs to encourage people to return to traditional methods of organic farming and eliminate the use of harmful chemical fertilizers and pesticides.
Chemical-free farming is seen as the only way to check degradation of soil quality. Excessive use of fertilizers have pensioned the soil, not only reducing yield but also making produce grown on them poisonous for human consumption. Also chemical-free farming is complementary to environment sustainability as it reduces the demand on natural resources such as water. Several studies have also shown that natural farming (without fertilizers and pesticides) not only leads to enhanced yield, but also supports healthy lifestyles.
To spread this practice, The Art of Living has trained thousands of farmers in India and abroad. It also runs an internship program at its CanadianCentre to educate youth about natural farming.
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7 Days to Die A15 Survival : Ep 40 Farming

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7 Days to Die (7DtD) is an epic game involving survivin...

7 Days to Die A15 Survival : Ep 40 Farming

Come explore and survive with me.
7 Days to Die (7DtD) is an epic game involving surviving zombie hordes, crafting, and looting.
It features a rich voxel landscape with many different biomes to explore and tresures to find.
Level your character up, gain skills, and fight back the zombies.
Every 7th night, a horde finds you. Can we survive?
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Alpha 15 is here! Expect bugs, and death... lots of death.

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Mexico City – A military helicopter carrying officials assessing damage from a powerful earthquake crashed Friday in southern Mexico, killing 13 people and injuring 15, all of them on the ground. The Oaxaca state prosecutor’s office said in a statement that five women, four men and three children were killed at the crash site and another person died later at the hospital ...Alejandro Murat, neither of whom had serious injuries ... The U.S ... ....

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Urbanfarming provided citizens with food at a time when resources were desperately scarce. In the decades that followed, parcels of land that had been given over to allotments and city farms were gradually taken up for urban development. But recently, there has been a renewed interest in urban farming – albeit for very a different reason than before ... Many new urban farming projects still struggle to find suitable green spaces....

NEW BERLIN — As an auctioneer of livestock and farm equipment, Tom Hosking has close encounters every week with the pain in New York's countryside ... Some, Hosking said, have had to sell off their entire farms, land and all, and yet still end up with too little money to escape their debts ... It also has cadres of 27 specialists in farm business and another 17 personal counseling experts sprinkled across the state....

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